Salutary neglect was the British policy of not enforcing parliamentary laws on the American Colonies.
Basically, it made the American colonies feel more independent and become more used to this feeling of independence. They had their own legislatures, created their own laws, and met minimal British oversight.
Salutary neglect
It helped cause the African/Indian war of 1735
you know the usual, he dressed like a colonist i think he dressed like a colonist
The Ending Salutary Neglect was a large contributing factor which led to the American Revolutionary War.
No, salutary neglect was when the British neglected to enforce what was going on in the colonies, while the navigation acts were restricted and/or abolished the colonists trade with countries other then Britain, mercantilism. So salutary neglect was exactly the opposite of "enforcing" anything.
Yes, the colonists should because England ended the salutary neglect after the French and Indian war.
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Salutary neglect
here is a good sentence. i think. =] If pessimism and a dour outlook are bad for our health, let's concentrate on the salutary benefits of humor and an optimistic attitude. i hope this works for anyone whos looking for a sentence. i just thought of it quickly. i tend to be good at thinking up sentences like that. =]
It helped cause the African/Indian war of 1735
Salutary neglect
you know the usual, he dressed like a colonist i think he dressed like a colonist
He gave a salutary message at the beginning of his speech. It started with a hello.
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The Ending Salutary Neglect was a large contributing factor which led to the American Revolutionary War.
The colonist did not try to make themselves look like Indians.
Salutary Neglect occurred from approx. 1607 to 1763.